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KBG29 said:
Chazore said:
I'd still go for third parties on PC and would rather have first and any second parties on the handheld device rather than the mobile gaming geared one you speak of.

Of course this device is the godlike all in one that handles all your computing needs isn't it?.

Ideally, I would be able to Play the same purchase on all of my devices. So I would have a game that ran at the same level as the best PC when I am at home, or scaled down graphics and resolution for when I am on the go. I would not have mobile type games would obviously still be there, but this device would offer the next Grand Theft Auto, Final Fantasy, Street Fighter, Call of Duty, etc. just like you would play on PS4/XBO/PC.

This would satisfy everything I am looking for in a mobile device. Then the problem would be, I would be stuck with PlayStation at Home, and iOS on the road. So I would still be pressing for either Sony to build a PS Phone, or for Apple to build a high powered iOS product for the Home. Although, I think it would be very likely that we would see a very impressive Apple TV, if this was ever to happen. So I would have my ideal iPhone on the go, iPad Pro around the house, and Apple TV when I want to sit down and do heavy computing tasks.

Perhaps the Smach Zero Pro turns out okay: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/smach-z-the-handheld-gaming-pc-games#/

The Windows version of it should be able to play a huge amount of PC games on its own, more demanding PC games could be streamed on it.

With modified Xbox and dualshock drivers, additional PS Now, PS Remote Play and streams from XboxOne could be possible.